In Order for this Tour to be comfortable, enjoyable and relaxing for you we opted to travel to Porto by car or van having 4 stops in our way from Lisbon to Porto:
09:00 am - Departure from the city of Lisbon towards the village of Óbidos.
10:00 am - Stop at Óbidos for a visit.
11:00 am - Departure from Óbidos towards the city of Fátima.
12:30 pm - Stop in the city of Fátima for lunch and religious visit.
03:00 pm - Departure from the city of Fátima towards the city of Aveiro.
04:00 pm - Stop in the city of Aveiro for a visit.
05:00 pm - Departure from the city of Aveiro towards the city of Porto.
06:00 pm - Arrival in the city of Porto, ending our services at your hotel.
Pick up in hotel and travel to Óbidos.
Stop: Free time Óbidos is a charming medieval town in central Portugal, known for its well-preserved castle walls, cobbled streets, and whitewashed houses adorned with colorful flowers. Once a wedding gift to Queen Urraca in 1210, it became known as the “Town of Queens” and remained part of the royal dowry for centuries. Visitors can stroll through its narrow alleys, explore the historic castle-turned-inn, and enjoy local specialties like the famous Ginjinha de Óbidos—a cherry liqueur often served in a chocolate cup. The town also hosts popular events such as the International Chocolate Festival and the Óbidos Literary Festival, earning it a reputation as a cultural gem.
Travel to Nazaré.
Stop: Free time. Nazaré is a picturesque coastal town in central Portugal, world-renowned for its record-breaking waves and deep-rooted fishing traditions. Perched along the Atlantic, it’s divided into three main areas: the beachside town (Praia), the clifftop village (Sítio), and the inland neighborhood (Pederneira). The town gained international fame thanks to the giant waves at Praia do Norte, where surfers from around the globe—like Garrett McNamara—have ridden waves over 30 meters high. But beyond the surf, Nazaré offers a rich cultural experience: traditional fishing boats, women in seven-layered skirts, and the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Nazaré, a pilgrimage site with centuries of devotion. It’s a place where natural spectacle meets cultural heritage, making it a must-see for both thrill-seekers and history lovers.
Travel to Aveiro.
Stop: Free time. Aveiro is often called the “Venice of Portugal” thanks to its picturesque canals and colorful moliceiro boats that glide through the city. Located along the Atlantic coast, it’s a vibrant town known for its Art Nouveau architecture, salt pans, and sweet treat ovos moles—a local delicacy made from egg yolks and sugar. Historically, Aveiro developed around its lagoon, the Ria de Aveiro, which has long supported fishing and salt production. Today, it’s also a university city with a youthful energy and a growing reputation for innovation and sustainability. Whether you're strolling along the canal-side promenades, admiring tiled façades, or enjoying a boat ride, Aveiro offers a perfect blend of tradition, charm, and modern flair.
Travel to Porto.
Drop-off in Hotel.
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